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Left wing violence from a registered Republican?

Perhaps motives are best left for the clear light of day.


More correctly: I'm concerned about the continuation of the very real right wing violence Trump's supporters have repeatedly demonstrated, as well as a potential escalation of that violence in retaliation for an assassination attempt (especially in the hypothetical where it had been successful) which was carried out by a person who hasn't been identified as being left wing or right wing, but who quite likely was left wing/will be assumed to be left wing regardless of who they turn out to have been and regardless of what their true motivations actually were.

Of course, it probably isn't as "interesting" when phrased that way but feel free to stick to the least charitable interpretation or phrasing you can think of if you need to.

EDIT: looks like they ID'd the shooter. Motivations are still being investigated but it appears that he's a Republican (according to state voter records). The closest thing I've seen so far to a sign that he hated Trump before the shooting was a one time $15 donation to ActBlue on Biden's Inauguration Day.


> EDIT: looks like they ID'd the shooter. Motivations are still being investigated but it appears that he's a Republican (according to state voter records).

He was registered as a Republican, but he also made a small donation to Democrats. As the NYT reports: [0]

> A voter-registration record showed that Mr. Crooks was registered as a Republican, though federal campaign-finance records show he donated $15 to the Progressive Turnout Project, a liberal voter turnout group, through the Democratic donation platform ActBlue in January 2021.

State voter registration is pretty meaningless. Some people haven't voted for party X for years, but have never bothered to switch their voter registration away from it. Some people never really supported party X at all, but registered under it so they could vote in its primary (relevant in a closed primary state such as Pennsylvania)

I think we really need to hold off making assumptions about the shooter's politics were until we get some harder evidence.

[0] https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/14/us/politics/trump-gunman-...


I agree, it's too early to be sure of anything at this point in terms of his motivations.


One protest at congress and some nut picking does not equate to a summer of violent rioting and mainstream left-wing sources indulging in conspiracy theories (eg Russiagate and fine people) and repeating calling Trump a fascist and a threat to democracy.


> The left does not want violence or war

Am I the only one who remembers the Summer of Floyd?



Right and Biden said a couple of days ago it's time to put the bullseye on Trump. Rhetorical of course but that didn't age well.




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